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All Characters in the story are 18 years of age and above...
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Chapter Sixteen: Preparations...
Greg calmly walked through the forest, his eyes pointed up at the sky. He was now roughly ten kilometers away from the town. A distance that had taken him two hours of walking to cover. He was now in the territory of the three tusk boars. Having left the town at dawn, the sun was currently just cresting over the trees. It was now a little past eight in Greg's estimation. With no timekeeping devices, he could only roughly guess. Greg didn't even know if time was kept the same way in this world as it was in his old world. Is there an am and pm? Is the concept of hours, minutes, and seconds even a thing in this world? Wait, is a day even twenty-four hours in this world?
These were the idle thoughts going through Greg's mind. Looking at him, one could be forgiven for thinking that he was on a nature stroll. There was no speed in his steps and no alertness in his posture. Forget looking for the three tusk boars, he didn't even seem to be checking his surroundings for any kind of dangers or threats. If anything the boy seemed more interested in the sky as opposed to what was on land, seeing as his eyes hadn't left the sky all morning. Given how relaxed the boy seemed, one might be tempted to think that he would be an easy mark for an ambush. This, however, couldn't be any further from the truth.
Planning for this hunt hadn't been easy for Greg. He had planned to lure his uncle into making a move. This severely limited what he could get from the store. If Greg left the town armed to the teeth and looking like he was going to war, chances are that he would spook his uncle into inaction. He needed to prepare adequately, but in such a manner that his uncle would still be given a false sense of security. With that in mind, Greg consulted Olivia on what he should buy. Something that proved invaluable as half the things she suggested, Greg wouldn't have even considered.
The first thing that Olivia had instructed him to buy was a storage ring. When Greg heard this, he'd assumed that it was meant to serve as a convenient way of carrying items around. The ring, however, proved to be much more than a convenient storage item. Greg had wanted to buy the best storage ring he could find, Olivia, however, had informed him that a basic one would do. When Greg asked her why, her reply had been simple but stern. "Always remember this master, treasure that you are not powerful enough to protect, is a tragedy waiting to happen," She had said. "Unless you plan to stay in this town forever, you are going to have to leave at some point," she had gone on to say. "The best ring you can buy in the shop currently is a tier three storage ring. Let's say you leave this town after setting up your foundation and becoming a first-tier mage. If you come across a second or worse, a third-tier mage and they notice your storage ring and want it, you'd have just invited calamity on yourself. Either you willingly give it up, or they take it from your corpse," She declared. "Some might kill you even after you willingly give up the ring," She added. "Why attract trouble to yourself that you can easily avoid? " The familiar had made her case.
When Greg had been about to ask his familiar to get the ring from the system, much to his surprise, a ball of light emerged from his glabella. Ever since the first night that Olivia had disappeared into his head, she hadn't come out. So much so, that, Greg had become used to her being a disembodied voice in his head. Seeing her in the flesh once more, Greg couldn't help but swallow hard, eyeing the familiar's curves. Looking at her pink hair, golden eyes, full lips, and curvy body, Greg almost forgot what it was that he'd been planning to do and pounced on her. With a throat that suddenly felt dry, Greg had croaked. "Why'd you come out?" There was no reproach in his tone of voice. It was a question born purely out of curiosity.
"You were passed out the last time you bought something corporeal from the store," She explained with a smile. Neither one of them needed to be reminded that Olivia was his first purchase of something tangible from the store. "It tends to cause a bit of a commotion, magically speaking," She went on. "I came out to make sure that the magical aura of what you are about to do doesn't leak out past this room," She stated. "Unless. Of course, you have something else in mind that we could be doing," The familiar suggested with a sly gleam in her eyes.
Greg had been about to ask her to stop teasing him. However, at this point, something else had occurred to Greg. "Actually, there is," Greg had answered her. A look of interest had crept onto Olivia's face at this. "Given the nature of the system and how you seem to be intricately attached to it, am I right to assume that your abilities have something to do with lust?" Greg had asked.
The smile on Olivia's face widened. "Something like that," The familiar replied. "Some might even say that I am lust incarnate," She added with a sly smile.
With a roll of his eyes, Greg ignored his familiar's bragging before continuing. "Am I right in saying that if you wanted, you could overwhelm me with lust?" He posed.
"With less effort than it would take to blink," Olivia answered without missing a beat. Her smile then widened. "Do you wish to try it out, master?" She asked in a tempting tone. "I promise the experience will be unforgettable," She added.
Greg couldn't stop himself from looking at the familiar's salacious body one more time before turning his focus once more to her face. Not trusting himself to reply to her question, Greg went directly to what he wanted. "I want you to help me train my willpower," He'd said. "Pain, pleasure, desire, deprivation," He listed out. "Whatever it takes. I don't wish to end up a puppet of someone else's machinations simply because I didn't have enough willpower to resist," He explained.
"Seeing the effects of the title can be unnerving," Olivia had replied, immediately seeing right to the heart of the matter.